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    Meaning of Wretchedness

    The state of being very unhappy or uncomfortable

    Definitions

    • The state of being very unhappy, uncomfortable, or unfortunate
    • * A condition of great misery, distress, or suffering

    Etymology of Wretchedness

    The word "wretchedness" has its roots in the Old English word "wreccan," which means "to drive out" or "to banish," and the suffix "-ness," which forms a noun indicating a state or condition
    Historically, the word has been used to describe a state of great misery, distress, or suffering, often as a result of external circumstances or fate

    Example Uses

    • The poverty and wretchedness of the inner city were a stark contrast to the wealth and luxury of the suburbs
    • * The wretchedness of the refugee camp was evident in the faces of the people who lived there
    • * The wretchedness of the situation was palpable, and it seemed like there was no way out

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